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hawkxp71 t1_jdv9aey wrote
Reply to comment by Arctic__Fox in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
OK. I was talking in the US, for printed books. Since this article was based on a us lawsuit
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Reply to comment by TheRainyDaze in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
There wouldn't have been a lawsuit if they keep to the controlled lending flow.
hawkxp71 t1_jdv5utz wrote
Reply to comment by CptNonsense in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
Only if you exclude their second paragraph.
They acknowledge the author only gets paid once, but that is better than zero.
The resale market is not the same as the piracy market.
hawkxp71 t1_jdv5njz wrote
Reply to comment by Arctic__Fox in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
They don't ON the lend. They do ON the single library purchase.
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Reply to comment by segelnhoch3 in ELI5 How does a “website” have so many employees? by [deleted]
You downplayed sales. My bet it's one of indeeds biggest groups,
hawkxp71 t1_jaaymgb wrote
I don't understand why senator Warren's distant cousin is causing such a fuss
hawkxp71 t1_j9y7ozu wrote
At a total cost of 105 billion, up from 33 billion. 10k jobs is depressing.
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Reply to comment by Substance___P in Massachusetts man charged after hiding cryptocurrency mining rig in school crawl space by MajesticOuting
Yes, but that assumes you can get cell coverage, which is always a problem at hospitals :(
hawkxp71 t1_j9y6xki wrote
Reply to comment by Substance___P in Massachusetts man charged after hiding cryptocurrency mining rig in school crawl space by MajesticOuting
Usually the guest wifi is in a dmz, so joy there.
Also, you would have to be a pretty incompetent it team, to let any switch route any data from an unknown machine at a hospital.
I'm sure you could hack around and find a valid net mask and gateway, and then plug in with a static IP address, and hope they don't block you at the nearest switch.
I just think you would have to be computing locally without network access
hawkxp71 t1_j9y4gx5 wrote
Reply to comment by Substance___P in Massachusetts man charged after hiding cryptocurrency mining rig in school crawl space by MajesticOuting
Agreed. Only issue would be you getting access to it again. Your not getting on their network with the box, so you would have to go in person.
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Reply to comment by TibotPhinaut in Zero Days (2016) - Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target. [01:53:51] by Missing_Trillions
Why are you excusing the Dutch, German, British and Israeli foundations?
hawkxp71 t1_j4j56c4 wrote
Reply to comment by TibotPhinaut in Zero Days (2016) - Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target. [01:53:51] by Missing_Trillions
Sure you can. Armies kill each other all the time.
Yes it's an act of war, but it is not criminal under us code.
hawkxp71 t1_izt00m3 wrote
There is a difference between a natural tear and an episiotomy done to prevent that tear.
A preventative cut to expand the vagina, so the tearing and rupturing is controlled, has nothing to do with the "husband stich"
So I found this post very confusing.
If a woman ruptures during birth, should the doctor just say, oh well that's nature?
Extra/unnecessary medical procedures are illegal, just adding stitches on the hope/guess that it might make the vagina smaller, is illegal.
So what is the point of this post?
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Reply to comment by ash_274 in Pot twist: Cannabis firm refuses federal judge's ruling because its business isn't legal under federal law by Doc_Dante
Good point. I misread. The pot company is based in Cali but this franchise was in IL.
So yes, they will refile in IL
hawkxp71 t1_irks5mz wrote
Reply to Pot twist: Cannabis firm refuses federal judge's ruling because its business isn't legal under federal law by Doc_Dante
So yeah, the fed court may (unlikely) dismiss it without prejudice, and then the landlord can absolutely refile in California and win
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Reply to comment by Skid-Vicious in Guitarist Lita Ford of The Runaways, 1976. by gregornot
Part of it has to be what's gone on in her life the last 15 years.
But Joan Jett is pretty damn accomplished as well